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210 stories by "Joshua Barone"

A Conductor Arrives at Encores! With Jerry Herman's 'Dear World' by Joshua Barone

Mary-Mitchell Campbell, the series' new music director, will lead a restored performance of "Dear World," starring Donna Murphy.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:09pm on March 13, 2023

Solange Enters New Territory: Ballet Composer by Joshua Barone

The multihyphenate pop star will compose her first ballet score for the Fall Fashion Gala at New York City Ballet in September.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:00pm on August 15, 2022

Ivo van Hove on His Famously Short Rehearsal Times by Joshua Barone

Since his first production a quarter-century ago, the director has honed a process defined by tight schedules and bold, decisive changes.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:33am on April 21, 2022

Review: A Rescue Operation Salvages Leonard Bernstein's Final Opera by Joshua Barone

In Paris, a new production of "A Quiet Place" makes a strong case for a work that has long struggled to join the repertory.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:24pm on March 10, 2022

Teresa Reichlen Retires From New York City Ballet by Joshua Barone

A principal dancer since 2009, Reichlen will make her final appearance in George Balanchine's one-act "Swan Lake" on Feb. 19.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:00am on January 26, 2022

The Emails Behind the Opera 'Eurydice' by Joshua Barone

For several years, the composer Matthew Aucoin corresponded with Sarah Ruhl about how to adapt her play into the Met Opera's latest premiere.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:33pm on November 22, 2021

Ballet Theater Gives the Stage to This Pianist's Drag Persona by Joshua Barone

Lypsinka, the alter ego of John Epperson, a longtime pianist for Ballet Theater, will perform as part of the company's inaugural Pride Nights.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:01pm on October 26, 2021

Andrew Lloyd Webber Brings the Music of the Night Back to 'Phantom' by Joshua Barone

After a long pandemic pause, "The Phantom of the Opera" is returning to Broadway with some help from its creator.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:36pm on October 22, 2021

Glimmerglass Festival Unveils Its Leader's Final Season by Joshua Barone

Francesca Zambello, who has overseen a dozen editions of the opera festival in upstate New York, will depart next summer.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:32pm on October 15, 2021

A Climate Opera Arrives in New York, With 21 Tons of Sand by Joshua Barone

"Sun & Sea (Marina)," an operatic installation that won the top prize at the Venice Biennale, is being staged at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:36pm on September 14, 2021

When Opera Livestreams Became Live Performances by Joshua Barone

This summer, three European productions, previously available to American audiences only online, were at last accessible in person.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:18am on September 3, 2021

Richard Nelson's New Play Closes a Chapter of Theater History by Joshua Barone

"What Happened?: The Michaels Abroad" is the 12th and final installment in the quiet yet sweeping "Rhinebeck Panorama."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:24am on September 1, 2021

Review: 'The Threepenny Opera' Returns Home, Liberated by Joshua Barone

Barrie Kosky's new production for the Berliner Ensemble, at the theater where the famous work premiered, knows where to break the rules.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:42pm on August 15, 2021

An Opera Screams for Human Dignity by Joshua Barone

Luigi Nono's furiously political and prophetic "Intolleranza 1960" arrives at the Salzburg Festival.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:54pm on August 10, 2021

'Myths and Hymns,' a Theater Cult Favorite, Changes Shape Again by Joshua Barone

Adam Guettel's genre-clashing song cycle has taken on many forms. The latest: a starry online mini-series.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:18pm on May 25, 2021

Kurt Weill's Path From Europe to Broadway Was a Straight Line by Joshua Barone

Weill's early, Weimar-era works reveal the qualities that found a natural home in his golden age American musicals.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:42am on March 25, 2021

A New 'Aida' Lands in the Middle of France's Culture Wars by Joshua Barone

The production, which examines the work's colonial legacy, opened after the far right accused the Paris Opera of "antiracism gone mad."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:36pm on March 10, 2021

Anne Washburn Just Wants Her Trump Play to Be Irrelevant by Joshua Barone

"Shipwreck," a fantasia about white liberals and the president's infamous dinner with James Comey, has been adapted into an audio play.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:48pm on October 18, 2020

A Young Composer Takes On Opera's Oldest Myth by Joshua Barone

Matthew Aucoin and Sarah Ruhl have adapted "Eurydice," her play about the Orpheus story, for Los Angeles Opera. Next stop: New York.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:36am on February 3, 2020

'Cats': What to Know Before You See It by Joshua Barone

Love it or hate it, Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical is one of the most popular of all time. Before the new movie adaptation comes out, catch up on its four-decade history.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:36am on December 18, 2019

How to Spend the Holidays in New York City by Joshua Barone

A roundup of events in every borough, from the Radio City Christmas Spectacular in Manhattan to the annual Holiday Train Show in the Bronx.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 7:48pm on December 5, 2019

Park Avenue Armory Unveils Its 2020 Season by Joshua Barone

Among the highlights are a commission for Bill T. Jones, a staging of Monteverdi by Pierre Audi, and Alex Lawther in "Hamlet."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:36pm on November 12, 2019

Édouard Louis Would Like to Talk About Theater Now by Joshua Barone

The French wunderkind's books have quickly become magnets for the stage. Adaptations of "History of Violence" and "The End of Eddy" will play New York simultaneously.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:36am on November 6, 2019

What Generations of Gay Men Hand Down in 'The Inheritance' by Joshua Barone

The professional and personal have blurred for young cast members of Matthew Lopez's play, which offers a communion with victims of the AIDS crisis.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:36am on October 25, 2019

Behind the Curtain at the Paris Opera by Joshua Barone

Built nearly 150 years ago, the over-the-top Palais Garnier has become part of the identity of Paris.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:33am on September 6, 2019
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